Experience Bay of Fundy & Annapolis Valley

A day filled with great whales, fine wines and the highest tides.

The powerful ebb and flow of the Bay of Fundy tides dramatically alter the coastline. From Windsor, through the coastal areas of the lush Annapolis Valley, down to the tip of Brier Island, the Bay of Fundy paints a different landscape every day. Picture a fleet of fishing boats at Hall's Harbour sitting on the muddy ocean floor. Six hours later, those same boats are floating at the wharf's high tide mark. From tidal bore rafting to the thrill of whale watching at Brier Island to enjoying the tasty 'catch of the day', there are numerous ways to experience this astonishing natural phenomenon. During Digby Scallop Days, an annual 'must-attend' event, the town's famous fleet is celebrated for the delicious seafood it ships around the world. Another 'must attend' event is the annual Pumpkin Regatta held in Windsor where contestants race giant pumpkins across lake Piziquid.

The Bay of Fundy & Annapolis Valley, long known for its fertile farms and abundant harvests is rapidly growing into Canada's newest wine region. Imagine traveling through the magnificent valley visiting vineyards, sampling wines, enjoying delectable dishes featuring locally grown produce and then taking in some of the area's outstanding attractions like Grand-Pré National Historic Site commemorating the story of Acadian settlement from 1682-1755 and their Deportation along with the beautiful 17-acre Historic Gardens in Annapolis Royal and Port Royal National Historic Site across the river. Festivals and events add to the experience along with shopping excursions to farmers markets that feature bountiful produce along with extraordinary arts, crafts and entertainment. Something to satisfy all the senses!

Something for all ages – the region is home to Atlantic Canada's premier theme and adventure parks, Upper Clements Parks. With more than 30 rides and attractions, dining and entertainment it is the perfect place for fun in the sun.